AntebeOn the morning of Sunday, the 26th of June, 1976, 200 passengers boarded an "Air France" flight from Tel-Aviv to Paris via Athens. Another group of passengers, 46 in number, joined the flight after a short stop at Athens. Among this group of passengers were four young people: two members of the Anarchist terror organization RAF and two members of the PFLP (Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine).

Natan ElbazNatan Elbaz was born to a Jewish-Moroccan family, in the Moroccan city of Zepora, on October 17th, 1932. His family was very religious, descendants of a famous dynasty of rabbis who lived in the city for hundreds of years. Like most religious Jewish families in Morocco, Natan's family wasn't Zionist, but unlike religious families in Europe, didn't view Zionism as an enemy.

organ donationsFrom time to time, stories of fraternity and friendship cross geographical borders, and overcome conflicts of the everyday life. Sometimes, in cases which unfortunately are very rare, the belief in human life as a supreme value can overwhelm hatred and prejudice. One of these rare events occurred in Israel, on the last week of September, 2004.

Tel-SakiAt the battle of Tel Saki, one of the first of the 1973 Israeli Yom Kippur War, a handful of Israeli paratroopers and armored soldiers stood their ground, fighting off thousands of Syrian troops for three days.
Outnumbered 100 to 1, with barely any weapons, ammunition or food, the brave young men at the Battle of Tel Saki drew upon their love of one another and for the State of Israel to stop the Syrian army from entering Israel. Amidst the fear and frenzy of battle, they never gave up